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testoasa11
România Join Date: 2014-12-09 Member: 200007Members
Can you do something with the loading screen ?
It takes to much to start a game every game...like 5-10 mins.
I just bought this game 3 days ago and we have this crap.
I would enjoy more this game if you fix this crap !
It takes to much to start a game every game...like 5-10 mins.
I just bought this game 3 days ago and we have this crap.
I would enjoy more this game if you fix this crap !
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And my video cars is Sapphire Radeon R7 250X 1GB DDR5 128-bit.
For example Call of Duty Advance Warfare is loading on my PC in 5-10 secons on High...
I think UnknownWorlds can work to optimize this.
For example Call of Duty Advance Warfare is loading on my PC in 5-10 secons on High...
I think UnknownWorlds can work to optimize this.
The community development team is working on optimizing the game.
And yes ! SSD are to expsive for me.
It says so under your name
I was bored one day
Download Defraggler (its free) and check the fragmentation levels of your HD
Ensure *Temporarily and just for testing load times* that you have no Anti virus or anti malware active
Close all background programs (if you need help with how to do this let us know)
Actually time with a stop watch your loading times after you reset your PC and report back here.
It's still annoyng...please don't tell me "You need a SSD for a good loading".
This is pisses me off !
Also try to set the resource loading in the options as low as possible
In your case size doesn't matter but the amount of single files that need to be loaded from the HDD, we are talking about around 14k files for ns2. Now your drive has a avg seek time of 9ms. => Your hdd is alone 126 secs busy searching for the needed files ... .
So you may ask now why does ns2 take so long compared to AAA-titles: Easy answer, AAA-games do pack their files into file archives so the hdd "wastes" much less time searching.
Just try the tips i gave in my first post, there is nothing else which could help you beside getting a faster HDD ( Those are not that expensive and i'm surprised someone can survive with 256 GB only these days ).
1) Your CPU is a Pentium, which means it's L2 Cache is only 0.5MB per core. This is tiny, this class of Pentium CPU is not designed for heavy gaming as per Intel specs (It's not all about CPU Frequency).
2) Your HDD is the WDC WD2500JS-55MHB0 ATA Device. This is a 250GB Mechanical drive, which you have partitioned into 2 parts, a 60GB Partition, and a 181GB Partition.
This is causing you significant slow downs, most likely due to the fact your HDD Header (needle) is having to scour the WIndows partition on 'C', as well as the Steam Library on your 'D' Parition at the same time, causing significant slow down.
You don't need an SSD (though it would help). You need an actual dedicated HDD for both your WIndows and 'Data' Partitions. Data was gleamed from:
Drive: C:
Free Space: 3.5 GB
Total Space: 56.9 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: WDC WD2500JS-55MHB0 ATA Device
Drive:
Free Space: 58.3 GB
Total Space: 181.2 GB
File System: NTFS
Model: WDC WD2500JS-55MHB0 ATA Device
My suggestion would be first buy another Harddrive, a modern one of about 1TB (they are cheap as hell right now). SSDs have also fallen in price, but that's your call. Your PC Setup is actually detrimental to most games.
My PC Setup is acctualy decent for me.
I don't have any claims in games.
Just to work on Medium graphics and that's fine for me.
Changing how you partitioned your HD or the speed of your HD will not influence whether you can run it on high or medium settings - it only effects the reason why you made this thread, the speed of Loading.
I will be in touch when i gate the HDD